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UX Designer

3 month contract with Fortune 500 Tech company with possibility of extension or conversion.

We are looking for a Junior User Experience Designer who will work as part of a dynamic team in large, global company. A high degree of interaction and teamwork are required to be effective in the role. The qualified candidate will possess excellent technical skills and have good teamwork, leadership and communication skills.The position is in a group that designs Enterprise software for large companies that want to be more efficient in their use of marketing resources. We work on interesting, complex problems with multiple angles, room for innovation, and plenty of unknowns. We do our best to collect information from our end users via conference calls and on-site ethnographies. We work extremely closely with Product Management to generate and refine requirements, from initial conception all the way to final execution. We also work closely with Architecture to realize our cross-product UI Component library.We need an expert who can work closely with product managers, visual designers and developers of every sort to discover, define and design solutions to complex interactions. As a successful User Interaction Specialist you will work with product managers to identify scope and constraints for features and improvements based on customer feedback and user testing. You will work with designers and developers to brainstorm exceptional user flows and define page components and interactions. To effectively convey your solutions, you will provide wireframes with detailed interaction notes with effective information hierarchy and aesthetically pleasing page composition (don’t worry; you’ll be working with a dedicated visual designer). Finally, you will shepherd your solutions through the development process by being an active resource for our agile development teams.

Here is what the position will do: • collaborate with all project stakeholders to help define requirements before work begins • translate feature requirements, user needs, and business goals into a functional design • create user flows that are both intuitive and can support complex user needs • provide detailed and clear documentation and wireframes • present and convey details and purpose of designs to internal teams • incorporate feedback into rapid design iterations

This position requires the ability to: • quickly assess complex problems • be a strong advocate for the user • understand technical constraints • create designs that adapt to user needs • find the appropriate functional balance of power and simplicity • Work with our prototype resource as needed to test concepts • work effectively with remote team members in Indianapolis, San Diego, and Munich.